"Cortazia has the potential for that type of game every time," Albion coach Thomas Spratley said. "It's just about wanting to do it. I put her in a position tonight where she had to."

The victory revitalized Albion, Spratley said.

"You can lose some confidence from time to time, when you don't win a game. Hopefully this will strengthen our program. We're fighting to keep the team. It gives us hope and a strong outlook for the future, that if we stick with it, we'll get better."

Due to injuries, Muskegon Heights Academy only had six players.

"We started out a little slow in the first and second quarters," Muskegon Heights Academy coach Tangie Jackson said. "But I felt we pulled together really well. We came out and finished strong in the second half ... I was very impressed. We are improving each game, even if the record doesn't show it."

Albion will play at Lansing Christian 5:30 p.m. Saturday, and Muskegon Heights Academy will play at Fremont 6:00 p.m. Wednesday.